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The reason you might not be able to remove the Open Sans font that Wordpress >= 3.8 adds to the frontend is that quite a few WP styles and scripts list 'open-sans' as a dependancy when being registered and enqueued. When you remove the 'open-sans' style the other plugins dependant on it will not load. So you just need to deregister WP's open sans style and register your own, with a false
value for the src
like below.
Credit to seventhsteel from http://wordpress.org/support/topic/turning-off-open-sans-for-the-38-dashboard
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// add this to the general build.gradle, not in the subproject's build.gradle | |
// improved version of Xavier's tip http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/new-build-system/tips#TOC-Improving-Build-Server-performance. | |
// usage example default, preDex will be enabled: gradle clean build | |
// usage example disabling preDex: gradle clean build -PpreDexEnable=false | |
// preDexEnable parameter's value can be set as property of Continuous Integration build config | |
// this is the main difference from Xavier's workaround where he doing only hasProperty check | |
project.ext { | |
if (project.hasProperty('preDexEnable')) { |
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# Edit ~/.bash_profile | |
export GOPATH=/Users/$USER/go | |
export PATH=$GOPATH/bin:$PATH | |
# Reload profile : source ~/.bash_profile |